participation

Today at 3pm at MoMA Studio: Exchange Café Visitors are invited to engage directly with a selection of works and art projects drawn from MoMA’s collection. During these sessions, facilitators lead at least two people in interactions with these works. Come on by!

As part of the public involvement for the GLI.TC/H Festival in Chicago this week (from the 6th to the 9th this month), anyone who wanted to play around with the CSS of the website and “corrupt” it could do so.

There are many entires from well-established internet artists - if you go to the //gli.tc/h/ website and fine the ‘Style this site!’ section, there is a drop-down menu to see the various entries.

Julia Vogl’s work always incorporates public engagement, architectural interventions and colour. She is resolved to create experiences and memories for the viewer.

Julia’s Social Protest experimental travelling work in 2013 aimed to ‘create a dialogue between the pedestrian and the online concerned citizen’. The aim was to engage people by asking them on the street in front of an iconic site if they protested for or against something what would it be? As images are being uploaded online Julia’s artwork is still a dialogue commencing. This is working towards a book and live event.

Having featured Julia Vogl’s work in our first issue, we here at Blanc couldn’t resist revisiting her art. This summer Julia is participating in a range of exciting projects unfolding across the UK. The last image is taken from her ‘Beyond Seizure’ exhibition organised by the London Brain Project on Epilepsy. This will be installed at the Swiss Cottage Library Gallery from May 16th- June 8th.